
We’re a family operated Asian Fusion BBQ Joint based out out Blaine, Minnesota. We are bringing a new and fresh take on American BBQ with an Asian twist. We also offer a large selection of Asian cuisine as well such as sushi, traditional Hmong, Thai, Vietnamese and Chinese dishes. Come out and and experience all of our delicious flavors!
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Address: 2330 Cloud Dr NE, Blaine, MN 55449
Phone: (763) 260-4988
Website: http://rockysasianbistro.com/
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It did take 40mins for food to arrive and they ran out of brisket at about 6pm, which reallyyyy sucked because that was the only reason we went to try out this spot considering its a 30min drive for us.
They were extremely busy and there were lots of order pickups and even a couple of those people were frustrated waiting. As alot of the reviews say, the wait for food is long. One recommendation id like to offer is to stagger the amount of orders they can accept online. It seems more online orders were being fulfilled than a focus on service inside the restaurant. Maybe more help needs to be hired as well.
Honestly, price to portion, you dont get a ton for what you pay for. Its enough for my partner and I because we dont stuff ourselves alot, but you may be disappointed. I felt full at the end of the meal though.
With that being said, the quality of the food was superb. Everything tasted fresh and well cooked. Pork belly wasn’t stale and hard, it was quite crunchy. Brisket was ofcourse my favorite. Flavorful, smoked, and very tender. Sticky rice could be “stickier” but it was fine. Dipping hotsauce was not spicy but enough to add an extra flavor. The papaya was actually more spicier.
I wouldnt consider this a “weekend” restaurant to go to because of the higher price and longer drive (say if your from the east side), but if you’d like to take someone to a nice clean dinner date, its nice to visit once in a blue moon. That’s my opinion. Would I eat out there again? Hellyeah, just not all the time.
Total without tip came out to around $80 (we also had ordered a few drinks btw). If money isnt an issue, this would be my new joint to go to.
If your on the edge of wanting to try, id highly recomend to just trying it once. My experience went great, can’t complain.
Ordered a platter with thai chicken, rice, korean style short ribs, egg and grilled shrimp.
Ordered their Texas brisket (1lb), pork belly and Cream Cheese Wontons. Pork belly was thick, juicy, crunchy bite sizes.
The wonton have thicker wrappings filled with delicious cream cheese and sweet & sour dipping sauce.
The brisket wasn’t the most flavorful in terms of their rub nor juicy but still worth a try.
Everything was so fresh and delicious. The thai chicken and short ribs flavor were better than I expected. Smoky charred flavor.
The platter came with hmong pepper. The platter was definitely enough for 2 people to share.
The bill was about $100 w/ plus tip.
I would definitely come back.
The fried rice was excellent! Flavorful and the sunny side up egg was perfect – 10/10.
Tried the Hmong brisket and…it was alright. IMO nothing too special. Not much flavor. You could taste mostly the herbs. Very tender though – 7/10.
Pork belly w/ sticky rice was very good. Flavorful and tender – 10/10.
Hmong pepper – 9/10.
Overall, good food. I’m hoping to try other dishes whenever I’m back in town.
Dishes we ordered so you’re not left wondering in order they arrived!
1st photo – cheese wontons & French fries,
2nd photo – Hmong Brisket
3rd photo – Shrimp Pad Thai
4th photo – Crying Tiger steak
5th photo – Kapoon, extra chicken with noodles on the side~!
The Lao papaya salad (level 3) lit up my taste buds in the best way, bright and bold with that perfect kick.
The Crying Tiger steak was wildly good, tender and smoky with every bite.
The Hmong brisket stole the show. Rich, aromatic, and so full of depth that I kept going back for more.
The Hmong sausage was simple, clean, and a nice complement to everything else.
And the pork belly laab (level 5)? Absolutely unreal. Crispy on the outside, melt-in-your-mouth inside, and the spice hit just right.
The staff was quick, kind, and even chatted with me about the prep process for the Hmong brisket.
I’m from out of town, but Rocky’s has officially become a must-stop spot for me. I’ll be back every single time I’m in the area. This place is something special.
Oh yeah, $5 kids meal, nuggets and fries. Man, that’s great because my son is very picky and doesn’t eat a lot.